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but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the presence of mind to be able to identify one of the suspects to give a good strong description of a suspect to the f.b.i. not to look at a lineup of pictures but to give a strong description of the suspect and what had happened at the scene to law enforcement agents. and i think that sort of traditional policing, those sorts of methods were very effective here. >> next up is naturally calling from houston, texas. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for accepting my call. i have a question on the expectation of privacy. work in publi
but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the...
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expertise in electric and hybrid technology." nerad does note that the market is still "largely niche" and says more technological advances are necessary for green cars to hit the mainstream. on this earth day 2013, we wanted to talk about the surprising number of companies that are turning large parts of their corporate property into wildlife habitats. margaret o'gorman is president of the wildlife habitat council. margaret, how common is this? - it is very common, and it is increasingly common. we have nearly 100 corporate members of wildlife habitat council that have been working with us for our 25 years of existence to create and restore wildlife habitat on their operating lands, their campus lands, and all of their other properties. - i know general motors is one of the largest participants. they have 25 sites. do all of those add up to a significant amount of impact in wildlife restoration? - they certainly do. you can't combine them all together in one impact, because each site is very, very different. we have the renaissa
expertise in electric and hybrid technology." nerad does note that the market is still "largely niche" and says more technological advances are necessary for green cars to hit the mainstream. on this earth day 2013, we wanted to talk about the surprising number of companies that are turning large parts of their corporate property into wildlife habitats. margaret o'gorman is president of the wildlife habitat council. margaret, how common is this? - it is very common, and it is...
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united states and israel in technology is contributing to the entire world. in medical aspects, where research is being done collaboratively between our clint and researchers in israel, working to find cures for disease to ease the pain and burdens of families and individuals afflicted with different diseases, cancers and other types, this is something that is a beacon to the rest of the world. my district in illinois, the 10th district of illinois is home to many people who have family in israel who travel to israel, our connection to israel is not strictly political. it is personal. and the relationship we have and will continue to have is a special bond that i'm pleased and honored to be able to represent, with you being a member of the mideast north african committee, being a lifelong advocate for israel, it is a great honor for me to stand here and celebrate the 5th anniversary of israel, i'm honored to be going to israel again in two weeks with members of the chicago community and we'll be looking, we'll be going throughout the country and have a chance
united states and israel in technology is contributing to the entire world. in medical aspects, where research is being done collaboratively between our clint and researchers in israel, working to find cures for disease to ease the pain and burdens of families and individuals afflicted with different diseases, cancers and other types, this is something that is a beacon to the rest of the world. my district in illinois, the 10th district of illinois is home to many people who have family in...
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the first thing i think we need to do is to come together to figure out how to connect our technology, people and ideas and figure out how to cooperate and most importantly make a commitment to prevent these deaths from happening. 10 years ago there was a young woman named lenora alexander, she was a healthy 11-year-old irl and she underwent elective surgery to correct something at a prestigious hospital. the awoke at 2:00 a.m., victim of respiratory arrest, caused by a drug that was intended to ease her pain. but if she had been monitored continuously after the surgery, hospital staff and lenora may have been alerted and leah would probably have been rescued. but there are other sort of preventable deaths that deals with washing hands, transferring of infections when hands aren't washed properly. monitoring has already picked up by lenora's tragic situation. her situation is not unique, unfortunately. a summit came together to figure out what can we do to solve the problem going back to the coordination, cooperation that i spoke about earlier. the fact is at this patient safety, tech
the first thing i think we need to do is to come together to figure out how to connect our technology, people and ideas and figure out how to cooperate and most importantly make a commitment to prevent these deaths from happening. 10 years ago there was a young woman named lenora alexander, she was a healthy 11-year-old irl and she underwent elective surgery to correct something at a prestigious hospital. the awoke at 2:00 a.m., victim of respiratory arrest, caused by a drug that was intended...
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there's no technology that will meet these standards. these proposed rules are oftentimes, as i just stated, impossible to meet, and they fail to examine the science. i was a heart surgeon in my previous career and i can tell you i didn't practice medicine based on ideology or anecdote, i practiced it based on fact, scientific fact. many of the regulations do not have the backing of science. mr. speaker, we need a sound energy policy to thank supports our nation's coal industry, to lower the cost of electricity, create jobs and make our businesses more competitive internationally. i'm proud to stand here today to support coal in indiana and across america and i yield back my time and thank you, mr. barr, for holding this special order. i appreciate it. mr. barr: i thank the gentleman and i recognize the gentleman rom montana. mr. daines: i want to thank the gentleman from kentucky. i stand with my colleagues to show support for an all-of-the-above energy strategy. montana possesses an abundance of hydropower, of oil, of sun, of wind, of
there's no technology that will meet these standards. these proposed rules are oftentimes, as i just stated, impossible to meet, and they fail to examine the science. i was a heart surgeon in my previous career and i can tell you i didn't practice medicine based on ideology or anecdote, i practiced it based on fact, scientific fact. many of the regulations do not have the backing of science. mr. speaker, we need a sound energy policy to thank supports our nation's coal industry, to lower the...
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i have talked to number of technology executives, having been a technology executive before i got here, and they are frequently ahead they have government because every day they're fighting hacking attempts and they're on the front livense cybersecurity. now it's not about whether they want free help, who wouldn't want free help? should we as taxpayers subsidize those who have not invested in their own cybersecurity? should this be a bailout of companies with poor cybersecurity? but the truth of the matter is moat of -- most of the learning that needs to occur is from the private sector to the government. in fact, we're taking some of those steps. the government and n.s.a. are using private contractors who are on the forefront of this issue every day. that's more the direction we need to go. the notion that somehow the government would be of assistance to companies is laughable to many of the technology executives i talk to. nor would they expect to call the government for help when they themselveses are so far ahead. but look, to the extent we want to get the government involved with
i have talked to number of technology executives, having been a technology executive before i got here, and they are frequently ahead they have government because every day they're fighting hacking attempts and they're on the front livense cybersecurity. now it's not about whether they want free help, who wouldn't want free help? should we as taxpayers subsidize those who have not invested in their own cybersecurity? should this be a bailout of companies with poor cybersecurity? but the truth...
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two, committee on science, space and technology, ms. kelly of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to remove my name as a co-sponsor of h.r. 1287. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. holt: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. members and staff will remove their conversations from the loor and take their seats. he house will be in order. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the chair recognizes -- the gentlewoman from ohio. >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. kaptur: today i rise in remembrance and to honor our dear friend and former colleague, congressman charlie wilson of ohio. on sunday, we learned that congressman charlie wilson passed away from complications from an operation following a serious strok
two, committee on science, space and technology, ms. kelly of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to remove my name as a co-sponsor of h.r. 1287. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. holt: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. members and staff will...
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with the advent of technologies, students don't teachers foreed information. they can go to the internet and get answers. but what they do need teachers for his what information is relevant? what information is accurate? tax for things that can make or break our educational system -- creativity, relevance, technology, teachers. without funding, the educational system is worthless. lookhool systems have to at budgets and say what can make that? they will not cut math out of the curriculum. they will not cut reading. so they end up cutting the things we think of as extras -- music, art, physical education, resources that might be educational -- that might be essential to some kids think successful. >> this is chelsea and she is a special ed student. >> i have dyslexia. i go to a special at school. without it, i would be in trouble because they help me with my dyslexia. mr. president, if you cut the funds i want to be able to learn from early in my future will be in jeopardy. >> mr. president, every day there are millions of kids are struggling i need help, mr. p
with the advent of technologies, students don't teachers foreed information. they can go to the internet and get answers. but what they do need teachers for his what information is relevant? what information is accurate? tax for things that can make or break our educational system -- creativity, relevance, technology, teachers. without funding, the educational system is worthless. lookhool systems have to at budgets and say what can make that? they will not cut math out of the curriculum. they...
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on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide clarity and how the guest worker programs are being used in practice. through high-skilled immigration we have potential of attracting the best and brightest are around the world and more importtly, kping them here. much is misguided. it has been focused mostly on expanding guest worker programs, rather than permanent emigration. i will focus the remarks today on the deeply flawed programs. right now the majority of the programs are being used to hire cheap, and injured workers. the bulk of the demand is driven by the desire for low-cost workers, not a race for specialized talents. the results show this. all of the top 10 employers last year used the
on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide clarity and how the guest worker programs are being used in practice. through high-skilled immigration we...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. what if you could save over $500 bucks a year by changing one small thing? yeah, let's do it! let's do it. the average fast food breakfast can run you over $4 a meal per person. i know. walmart has a ton of breakfast options. a meal like this costs about $1.64 per serving. if you replace just one fast food breakfast each week with a breakfast like this from walmart, your family of four can save over $500 bucks a year. wow, that's amazing! and i could cook for you. [ male announcer ] save money on a delicious breakfast with kraft american singles and oscar mayer fully cooked bacon with our low price guarantee. walmart. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. what if you could save over $500 bucks a year by changing one small thing? yeah, let's do it! let's do it. the average fast food breakfast can run you over $4 a meal per person. i know. walmart has a ton of breakfast options. a meal like this costs about $1.64 per serving. if you replace just one fast food breakfast each week with a breakfast like this from walmart, your...
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we can say that about a lot of stocks, particularly technology. >> what price do you get interested? >> we were all talking offline that, what does it hurt to have the company report and if it goes up $10, $15, what would it hurt to buy it at that point once you have an understanding where margins are? what the product cycle is going to look like? what the company's goal is for their cash distribution. >> the guy said $375 was an entry point. >> if you like it at $375 start buying it at $395. >> that's the wrong conversation. the right conversation is what news do you want to hear. i would rather pay up for it, if apple comes out in the middle of the quarter and guy is higher, i'll pay higher. >> if $50 is the earnings for next year, you put a ten multiple on it, you're at $500 next year. the stock won't go much lower. if you believe in that $50 number, right near the $395 range you have to say, ten times is the bottom line. >> i think we can talk apple all show every day, day over day, however, the major indexes are on track to the biggest weekly drop of the year. are the recent dec
we can say that about a lot of stocks, particularly technology. >> what price do you get interested? >> we were all talking offline that, what does it hurt to have the company report and if it goes up $10, $15, what would it hurt to buy it at that point once you have an understanding where margins are? what the product cycle is going to look like? what the company's goal is for their cash distribution. >> the guy said $375 was an entry point. >> if you like it at $375...
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the apple made technology decisions with the iphone 5 and screen technology and that technology doesn't scale to five inches as well. they're having to itch is. that switch is causing the product to remain on original schedule an not being able to pull forward. >> peter talk to folks like me, stockholders. apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400, should i sell now and cut my losses or should hold on and wait for things to get better?. >> the problem for waiting to see things get better we don't see anything between now and the end of the year to cause it to get better. with could see some new products hit and exceed our demand forecations, and if that happens, we put that a lower probability we would expect the stock to be range-bound at best. our advice if you can't weather through the end of the year you probably want to stay on the sidelines. >> wow! so i guess the answer to the other question, if i bought below $400, i should get out now and
the apple made technology decisions with the iphone 5 and screen technology and that technology doesn't scale to five inches as well. they're having to itch is. that switch is causing the product to remain on original schedule an not being able to pull forward. >> peter talk to folks like me, stockholders. apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400,...
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fascinating and exciting technology. you have been looking at this stock and if there is a problem with these stocks it's that they have had tremendous runs over the past year. >> what a shame to be in a sector that is so red hot like the doctor is right now. >> you can weed out of that etf and get into the leader. that's the way to trade the etfs. >> shares of the coffee growing giant were up 1% today. what do you see here? >> the stocks have a nice one of the last 30 days, up over just 4% during that period. now the stock has gotten that situation where the full year estimate is ahead of that guidance. a big seller of the may 57 half puts. >> you are nodding your head? >> yeah. and i think there are several things at work here. but quickly the price of coffee is now far less than half of what it was when it peeked in 2011 at $3.30. the question is how much have they locked in. and we will know more about that tomorrow. i love buying it on a dip. >> coming up next on fast money. >> and a company changing the way men gro
fascinating and exciting technology. you have been looking at this stock and if there is a problem with these stocks it's that they have had tremendous runs over the past year. >> what a shame to be in a sector that is so red hot like the doctor is right now. >> you can weed out of that etf and get into the leader. that's the way to trade the etfs. >> shares of the coffee growing giant were up 1% today. what do you see here? >> the stocks have a nice one of the last 30...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >> companies that race against the clock to convince you they have what it takes to make it big. >> welcome everybody to the power pitch. where start-ups get 60 seconds to make their pit
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a big night for technology as google, microsoft and ibm report earnings. we'll look at the winners and the losers. >>> stockside sl again. mixed earnings and a bch economic numbers that missed projections drag down the major indexes. >> china's chief labor --well at lea that was the but as costs rise,re u.smaurerst pulling out? all that and more tonight on the "nightly business report" for this thursday, april the 18th. good evening, everybody, and welcome. i'm bill griffeth in this week for tyler mathisen. suzy, it's clear that technology is going to set the tone for tomorrow, don't you think? >> three big tech names in the news tonight, google, microsoft and ibm. three huge technology companies all reporting latest quarterly earnings after the bell tonight with mixed results. the results are important given new concerns about slowing global economic growth. and a sharp decline in the sales of personal computers this year. the report set up a flurry of activity in after-hours trading as the direction of all three companies will impact countless other tech
a big night for technology as google, microsoft and ibm report earnings. we'll look at the winners and the losers. >>> stockside sl again. mixed earnings and a bch economic numbers that missed projections drag down the major indexes. >> china's chief labor --well at lea that was the but as costs rise,re u.smaurerst pulling out? all that and more tonight on the "nightly business report" for this thursday, april the 18th. good evening, everybody, and welcome. i'm bill...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 urs. zero heartbur >> all right. everybody, trading is about to begin this monday morning. this is the start of trading for the week after the boston outrage. let's see how we're going to open. at the moment we're looking for maybe a 40 point gain for the dow jones industrial average. that's where we stand with a minute to go before that opening bell rings. i'm going to bring in larry l f levin with us from chicago. we've got one suspect dead and another guy captured, is that at all a factor this today's modest rally that we're going to see. >> i think there's something to do with that, stuart, i do. i think that having that or some kind of resolution in that situation, eve
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 urs. zero heartbur >> all right. everybody, trading is about to begin this...
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most effective defense of attribute may not be all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and ability to fight supersonic speeds, it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. >> more with rajiv chandrasekaran on c-span "q &a."" a democratoining is from wisconsin, tammy baldwin. we should probably start talking about what happened in the senate yesterday with gun- control. your thoughts? guest: i think the senate of the united states let the american people down yesterday. it was hard for me to fathom some of the basic provisions that enjoyed the support of over 90 percent of americans were voted down. a majority of the senate supported it, but as you know, we have the rules that require 60 votes to a dance certain provisions. certainvance provisions. ad was probably my most disappointing day so far in my short tenure. host: are there a lot of nra members or gun owners in wisconsin? guest: there are many gun owners, just like the country, wisconsin is reflective of that, but i would say the hunting culture and tradition is very deep. if
most effective defense of attribute may not be all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and ability to fight supersonic speeds, it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. >> more with rajiv chandrasekaran on c-span "q &a."" a democratoining is from wisconsin, tammy baldwin. we should probably start talking about what happened in the senate yesterday with gun- control. your thoughts? guest: i think the...
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our society has increasingly become reliant on modern technology in nearly every aspect of our daily lives. making a possibility of a cyberattack that much more dangerous. under cyberterrorists or cybercrime, industry as diverse as financial systems, transportation, social media, even utilities can be very severely negatively impacted. successful attacks could disrupt the lives of americans and result in other unpredictable consequences. we do know the threat is real. we have already experienced attacks on our nations to national institutions. we face hackers trying to gain access to the pentagon and our nation's critical infrastructure. according to the u.s. government accountability office, the number of u.s. organizations believed to have been hacked has dramatically increased in just the last six years. back in 2006, there are about 5,500 separate attacks noted compared to 2012, 48,500. as of january 2013, u.s. government report found cyberattacks and inconcurrent resolutions rose 52% between 2011 and 2012. that's in a one-year period, mr. speaker. cyberattack and weapons will li
our society has increasingly become reliant on modern technology in nearly every aspect of our daily lives. making a possibility of a cyberattack that much more dangerous. under cyberterrorists or cybercrime, industry as diverse as financial systems, transportation, social media, even utilities can be very severely negatively impacted. successful attacks could disrupt the lives of americans and result in other unpredictable consequences. we do know the threat is real. we have already...
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companies, technology earnings. and there are so many changes happening in the technology space. and you see a company like apple once, you know, the darling of the tech sector. now it's, you know, kind of a bren company, so to speak. what is it, shook, that defines what makes a winner in the technology space versus an also ran? >> absolutely. going back to the apple story, i think the company's meteoric stock rise from its mid-peak to $700 i think reflected disruptive in cycle both in terms of price and unit so the company came in and dominated the tablet market, came in and was creator of snificant value in t smartphone segment. and i think the company has been able to right that cycle, but now, of course, it's on the other side of that mountain, so to speak. so over $200 billion of market cap has been removed. and so the company is looking forward, our best position, as you pointed out, in this undergoing transformation of the technology value chain, our position at the nexus or the intersection of -- in a consum
companies, technology earnings. and there are so many changes happening in the technology space. and you see a company like apple once, you know, the darling of the tech sector. now it's, you know, kind of a bren company, so to speak. what is it, shook, that defines what makes a winner in the technology space versus an also ran? >> absolutely. going back to the apple story, i think the company's meteoric stock rise from its mid-peak to $700 i think reflected disruptive in cycle both in...
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because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as the growth rate would have been outstanding for a personal computer-related block or a cellphone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how your company stacks up against the growth rate of that subsector. you need to have a good handle whether that larger is in favor or isn't. the bottom line, nothing is worse than a bad stock in a bad seccor neighborhood. nothing is better than owning a good stock in a good stock neighborhood. if you do not match the sector growth and do not determine whether the sector is in favor versus out of favor, then the earnings report better than expected or not, it won't mean a thing. when we return, i will give you several more ways to use these reports in the context of stock picking, not just trading. the drive you will come to see is pretty much a zero sub game. stay with cramer. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinki
because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as the growth rate would have been outstanding for a personal computer-related block or a cellphone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how your company stacks up against the growth rate of that subsector. you need to have a good handle whether that larger is in favor or isn't. the bottom line, nothing is worse than a bad stock in a bad seccor...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >> in today's yahoo! finance question of the today we asked you how you feel about the decision to block gun control legislation. 47% say they agree with the decision. so the majority, 27% say that they are outraged. 26% say that it is typical of washington politics. inaccurate for me to say, perhaps, that that is the majority. let's see what is coming up on street signs. >> absolutely. top of the hour as you have just been talking about. we have a guest on the show who says by the gun makers, a very interesting comment from him. and also the one and only jim kramler be joining us on the show. and twitter getting into the music wars. our guests say see it as an opportunity for everyone. we will dig into that as
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >> in today's yahoo! finance question of the today we asked you how you feel about the decision to block gun control legislation. 47% say they...
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continuing with technology, the front page of the wall street journal, apple and snaps its growth streak. the company posted its first profit drop in a decade and signaled that new products may not arrive as quickly as investors had hoped. the company sold 10 million more i phones and ipads in the latest quarter than it did a year ago. that underscores the resilience of its franchise amid competition from samsung . a full-page ad from samsung in the usa today newspaper. also in the washington post yesterday. if they continue on inside "usa 8 full page ads by samsung. dan in tulsa, oklahoma? go ahead. isler: on this sales tax, it a pretty good idea. what would they use the money for? would it be for good cause? host: the states would be collecting the sales tax. senator durbin said it could be used for education and other areas to pay off debts, etc. caller: we spend more than anybody else on education, don't we? host: so and you don't like the idea? if somebody invents a way to make a profit and develop a better way to make a profit, then why should you penalize them? host: all right. fr
continuing with technology, the front page of the wall street journal, apple and snaps its growth streak. the company posted its first profit drop in a decade and signaled that new products may not arrive as quickly as investors had hoped. the company sold 10 million more i phones and ipads in the latest quarter than it did a year ago. that underscores the resilience of its franchise amid competition from samsung . a full-page ad from samsung in the usa today newspaper. also in the washington...
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of homeland security plan calls for more security strategy that combines personnel, the ground, and technology like drones to monitor the border. as far as interior enforcement, there will put in place a mandatory employment garrett overification system, e-verify. and assistant to make sure e- verify is manageable and for employers and fraud-proof, to mae people cannot make up social security numbers or work off stolen social security numbers. st: the gang of eight spoke yesterday on capitol hill. four republicans and four democrats. lindsey graham of south carolina addressed concerns that he has heard from his peers about the pathway to citizenship. [video clip] >> learn the language, as a civics exams, pay a fine, work, pass a criminal background check, half of my family would be excluded. this is no easy task. [laughter] i'm glad we are not applying it to ourselves. i knowe is that america is ready for immigration reform. you look at all the polls. if the congress ready to do something that we should have done a long time ago? i really believe we are. if you think the border can be better s
of homeland security plan calls for more security strategy that combines personnel, the ground, and technology like drones to monitor the border. as far as interior enforcement, there will put in place a mandatory employment garrett overification system, e-verify. and assistant to make sure e- verify is manageable and for employers and fraud-proof, to mae people cannot make up social security numbers or work off stolen social security numbers. st: the gang of eight spoke yesterday on capitol...
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the technology really has been beaten down. anything related to pcs and take a look here at ibm after hours. obviously, under severe pressure. liz: okay, thank you, nicole. guess what? the jcpenney chief operating officer has left the building. apparently, he has just gone. and i want to just quickly get you the details here. we see that his name is kramer, and in essence, his name is michael kramer. he's leaving the company. this in the wake of, of course, the firing of ron johnson, the relatively new ceo. the stock is down just slightly in the aftermarket session but barely, closed at 15.16, it's now at $15.11. david? david: how the mighty have fallen. well, google and microsoftearnings out just moments ago. let's bring in tom forte to give us more insight into what's happening with google. now, we should mention straight on here, tom, that you have a price target of $870 for this stock. that's about a 12% increase from where it is right now. based on the earnings. are you still on with that price target? >> i tell you that o
the technology really has been beaten down. anything related to pcs and take a look here at ibm after hours. obviously, under severe pressure. liz: okay, thank you, nicole. guess what? the jcpenney chief operating officer has left the building. apparently, he has just gone. and i want to just quickly get you the details here. we see that his name is kramer, and in essence, his name is michael kramer. he's leaving the company. this in the wake of, of course, the firing of ron johnson, the...
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you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you had something to do with google? it just seems so outlandish or kind of wacky. >> look, microsoft and google, all these people have patents of their own. they all enforce patents. they all charge other companies for patents, and all i'm trying to do is get back the investment that i made to create these patents. >> we kept hearing that what he's really trying to do is gain recognition as a tech visionary, but with his book idea man, he's being branded a bitter billionaire. what's your reaction to people saying it's kind of a revenge book, a bitter book? >> it's not about that. i just felt
you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> stocks still lower ton day with ten minutes left in this trading session. the s&p is down nearly 3% on the week. >> but bob kaiser from s&p capital iq says his firm is actually raising its year-end target for the index t 1650. >> wow. >> that's 100 points away. let's get his take. bob kaiser is right on with me along with jeff cox from cnbc.com. guys, good to have you sohis up weekas not rattled you, bob? >> no, not at all. as a matter of fact, if you think about what triggered the sell-off in stocks this week, it was gold. gold affected the market out of left field this week. we're down about $200 from where gold was trading a week ago. >> so? >> it injected volatility in the market. gold was propped up, we believe, for a long time by two things. one was high sovereign credit risk. >> fear that europe was going to default? >> exactly. that deflated all year, really, since the ecb announced open market transactions. and the
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> stocks still lower ton day with ten minutes left in this trading session. the s&p is down nearly 3% on the week. >> but bob kaiser from s&p capital iq says his firm is actually raising its year-end target for the index t 1650. >> wow. >> that's 100 points away. let's get his take. bob kaiser is right on with me along with jeff cox...
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all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the exhibition and i will not say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the landscap
all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the...
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these assault weapons on our streets, near schools, the only technology that should be near a child in a school should be a computer, not a gun. special those that have the magazines that only belong on the battlefield of our country and could have been purchased without criminal background checks. you have to be able to work in a bipartisan fashion to put together a coalition that can successfully pass that kind of legislation. >> but in terms of the political tactics that are not working in washington. is there something you could dow to prevent the stalling tactics. >> i would like to follow-up if i could. most people know my background and a few years back -- well, more than a few years back my cousin brian was gunned down where we grew up. aknow what it is like to have family member killed by gun violence. i think that far too many families know that feeling. there is a lot of families out there suffering from that loss. we met with some last night at a orum over in dorchester. i think if those member opposite the u.s. senate that rejected that proposal had a sense of what u.s. wa
these assault weapons on our streets, near schools, the only technology that should be near a child in a school should be a computer, not a gun. special those that have the magazines that only belong on the battlefield of our country and could have been purchased without criminal background checks. you have to be able to work in a bipartisan fashion to put together a coalition that can successfully pass that kind of legislation. >> but in terms of the political tactics that are not...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. . >>> good morning. middle of the week, pam, i am dave clark, it is 5:30. steve, remember i kept saying, it would be really nice if it was not so windy. >> it has been a little windy, no doubt, pam and dave and with that we get some wide ranging lows from 40s and 50s, 60s and kind of a blustery day. here is sal. >>> chp thinks it was offender bener behind it. northbound 880, a transit bus had at least one lane and they are waiting for a special vehicle to come and get this bus out of the way and meanwhile the traffic is backing up big time, this is a look at 280 traffic, let's go back to the desk. >>> overnight, a woman in hayward was hit by a bullet shot while sleeping at home. she was rushed to the hospital where she underwent emergency surgery. tara moriarty is at the victim's home right now and tara, remnants of it, you can st
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. . >>> good morning. middle of the week, pam, i am dave clark, it is 5:30. steve, remember i kept saying, it would be really nice if it was not so windy. >> it has been a little windy, no doubt, pam and dave and with that we get some wide ranging...
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i think also more reliance on -- the technology is more personal. and it goes for tablet as well as the phones. you know yourself because you use these things that it's a different feeling than sitting somewhere and having that keyboard between you kara mentioned some of the kind of joining of the digital world and the physical world that happens on the cell phone. it's full of sensors. it can have health sensors on it. it's a personal, personal thing and i know p.c. stands for personal computer but it's not nearly as personal >> and then the glasses, some wearable stuff starts getting interesting. >> rose: you're going to test soon the new galaxy. >> the samsung galaxy s-4. >> rose: what impact do you think that will have? >> samsung has come a tremendous way. both in the quality of their phones and in the brand recognition that they have in the u.s. and elsewhere around the world. they're the biggest competitor to apple right now in the phone business. and if this phone catches on -- >> rose: i know that. i mean the biggest competitor to sony in t
i think also more reliance on -- the technology is more personal. and it goes for tablet as well as the phones. you know yourself because you use these things that it's a different feeling than sitting somewhere and having that keyboard between you kara mentioned some of the kind of joining of the digital world and the physical world that happens on the cell phone. it's full of sensors. it can have health sensors on it. it's a personal, personal thing and i know p.c. stands for personal...
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you have technology change, you have substitution, you have competition. that's what's happening to us. people pay bills online. when you lose 30 billion pieces of mail, that's what's continuing to affect this organization and it will continue. and as you have options to go electronically with advertising mail or electronically with first-class bill presentiment and statements, which is a scary thought for us. that's why we have to keep the price right and the service levels where they are, that is a major threat. the prefunding issues are solveable 100% by managing our own health care and it's not managed by a bunch of people in the postal service. we've depeeted, just like any other person sitting in this room. there are people in this room enjoying very good health plans because your companies have competed it. you've gotten good benefits and you're able to address those things into the future. the key for the health care, it's not we want to run away from our responsibilities. we want to pay exactly what we should play. if the postal service is paying
you have technology change, you have substitution, you have competition. that's what's happening to us. people pay bills online. when you lose 30 billion pieces of mail, that's what's continuing to affect this organization and it will continue. and as you have options to go electronically with advertising mail or electronically with first-class bill presentiment and statements, which is a scary thought for us. that's why we have to keep the price right and the service levels where they are,...
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. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> officers with the oakland police department's human trafficking task force are out on the city's notorious prostitution track conducting undercover stings. >> so we've been out here about 40, 45 minutes. within about a five-block radius four arrests within a short period of time. it's the type of activity that's going on here. >> 21-year-old kekia moore is no stranger to the oakland p.d. it's tough to figure out how this well-educated, articulated young sacramento native ended up trolling international boulevard. but being arrested is nothing new for her. >> be cooperative and you know how this works, right? >> i have to go to jail. >> how many did you do last time? >> too many hours. it was eight -- it was too many. >> the teen rings up a quick string of arrests but it doesn't take long for word of a sting to travel up and down the track and scare off other women. >> she's looking back. she's probably spooked from the other swoop. >> police rec
. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> officers with the oakland police department's human trafficking task force are out on the city's notorious prostitution track conducting undercover stings. >> so we've been out here about 40, 45 minutes. within about a five-block radius four arrests within a short period of time. it's the type of activity that's going on here....
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those are things that apple's been working on technology to automatically resize. >> what would your move in apple be tomorrow? >> my move in apple would be stay away from it. i wouldn't short it because it's down so much. you've got to give this thing a couple days to digest this. it doesn't look good in the afterhours. >> coming up next, who won our street fight? ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ >>> we asked you to weigh in on who won the street fight, and it is a tie. 2-2. >> on valuation i like cat. >> long the wolverine. >> staying short, specialty metals. rti. >> i think you stay short. especially with apple. if it doesn't go down, i'll eat my
those are things that apple's been working on technology to automatically resize. >> what would your move in apple be tomorrow? >> my move in apple would be stay away from it. i wouldn't short it because it's down so much. you've got to give this thing a couple days to digest this. it doesn't look good in the afterhours. >> coming up next, who won our street fight? ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their...
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. >> so basically light across all three of these major technology companies. what does that tell you about the broader market here and the broader economy? >> that's got to be really worrisome. when you're four years into an economic recovery and the biggest and best companies in the country cannot manage significant revenue growth, it tells you just how weak the underlying pace is. and from a broader perspective, it does make me worried that the big rally we had in the first quarter was somewhat not fundamentallpp see the broader economic numbers start to turn around. i want to see good signs in next week's gdp number, that there's momentum in the second quarter. most of all, i would love to see payrolls for april come in somewhere close where the market thinks, which is 150,000. right now, the kind of stuff i'm seeing from claims, from the weekly data, where fr what the stock markets are telling me, i think we need to be prepared for more disappointments on the macro economy side for the next few weeks. >> heather hughes, do you like technology? obviously an
. >> so basically light across all three of these major technology companies. what does that tell you about the broader market here and the broader economy? >> that's got to be really worrisome. when you're four years into an economic recovery and the biggest and best companies in the country cannot manage significant revenue growth, it tells you just how weak the underlying pace is. and from a broader perspective, it does make me worried that the big rally we had in the first...
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creators took it to show technology alreadiestists for nalt tiff fuels. >> it's huge. yes. >> there is more still to come tonight at 6:00. first up, the man arrested for sending poison laced letters to the u.s. capitol is a free man tonight. we'll explain why. >> from boston the reason a campus police officer was waz killed by the snekts a marathon bombing. >> i team looks into a claim that highway guardrails are likely to fail in a collis [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] plus now get two times the internet speed than before. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from several high-speed options. [ female an
creators took it to show technology alreadiestists for nalt tiff fuels. >> it's huge. yes. >> there is more still to come tonight at 6:00. first up, the man arrested for sending poison laced letters to the u.s. capitol is a free man tonight. we'll explain why. >> from boston the reason a campus police officer was waz killed by the snekts a marathon bombing. >> i team looks into a claim that highway guardrails are likely to fail in a collis [ female announcer ] this is a...
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technology front. in the first quarter. liz: why are your storage devices better than others are at least wanted more than others? you have some competitors which are formidable, micron and fusion il. you reconcile these opportunities out there. the potential to modernization, but their is a huge rush to get inside the products the urine. why you guys? what is it you're offering? >> we have a broad portfolio product which is built upon our vertical integration strategy. san this can develop and manufacture a leading-edge best in class menus. japan. we have the secret sauce of the comptroller. flash to my memory, smart phone, tablet. no personnel / going into an enterprise applications as well. understand the requirements. liz: and clearly they like that sort of custom feeling. i have to ask you. hard to get a straight answer out of the semiconductor guys about the pc world. obviously you do have some of your solid state drives equipment in pcs. by the late, for people that don't know, these extra devices for storing data. b
technology front. in the first quarter. liz: why are your storage devices better than others are at least wanted more than others? you have some competitors which are formidable, micron and fusion il. you reconcile these opportunities out there. the potential to modernization, but their is a huge rush to get inside the products the urine. why you guys? what is it you're offering? >> we have a broad portfolio product which is built upon our vertical integration strategy. san this can...
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travelers in united technologies. the numbers, instant analysis and hopefully, brian, we'll have pants. all of that right after the break. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? ♪ lets you jump backwards and forwards in time to capture the perfect shot. blackberry z10 with time shift. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >> welcome back, everybody. we are in the chairs. yes, brian has put his pants on. we are watching for s.e.c. adas to hit the east coast. they are due to hit in big numbers this year. national geographic had a story out this morning that talked about why they come out on 13-or 17-year cycles. >> i haven't spent much time. >> soil ph? >> it's in their dna. this is the survival of the fittest. the one withes that came out every year
travelers in united technologies. the numbers, instant analysis and hopefully, brian, we'll have pants. all of that right after the break. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? ♪ lets you jump backwards and forwards in time to capture the perfect...
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this could be the next big cool thing in technology. >> in a story you'll see only on nbc bay area or tech reporter got to spend the day with google glass. this kind of looks like smug out of star trek. >> seeing google glass is kind of like seeing something from the sigh fie past that comes into the present. this is what it looks like. we got a chance to follow lisa around. she is one of the first people to gie google glass which is? an early test phase. it works by bringing the internet to a screen you can see right in front of you and it does that via wi-fi or blue tooth from you phone. you can press a button to maneuver around the phone or use voice commands to search, brows and even social network. >> you can push this button and initiate a photo taking or film wu but you can also say glass, take a picture and it will take a picture. >> this is just the beginning. smartphone developers did this. eventually developers will get ahold of glass an create apps for it. for now it's a work in progress. the initial buy in to be part of the google glass testing program $1500. >> we have a
this could be the next big cool thing in technology. >> in a story you'll see only on nbc bay area or tech reporter got to spend the day with google glass. this kind of looks like smug out of star trek. >> seeing google glass is kind of like seeing something from the sigh fie past that comes into the present. this is what it looks like. we got a chance to follow lisa around. she is one of the first people to gie google glass which is? an early test phase. it works by bringing the...
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that was a moment at which they brought in more technology. essentially a robotic arm which reached in and started tearing away at the fabric and trying to get a better look in the boat even as they were calling out with a bull horn saying you need to surrender. finally around 8:00 they brought back in the thermal device and this time as it flew over, this is what it saw. inside the boat, the man was completely down now. his feet are this way. you can see at the other end is his head. by this point authorities were convinced that he really was ready to surrender and in fact had no strength to fight back anymore. they made him stand up and show he had no bombs on him. and finally took him into custody. >> it was technology, there was community assistance and old-fashioned police work at play. three people died in the bombing here at the boston marathon and more than 170 people suffered injuries. just narrowly escaping a worse fate. 57 are still in boston hospitals. >> now a new patient joins the bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. officials say he's sed
that was a moment at which they brought in more technology. essentially a robotic arm which reached in and started tearing away at the fabric and trying to get a better look in the boat even as they were calling out with a bull horn saying you need to surrender. finally around 8:00 they brought back in the thermal device and this time as it flew over, this is what it saw. inside the boat, the man was completely down now. his feet are this way. you can see at the other end is his head. by this...
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i'm a little bit heavier in health care, probably about flat in technology. but consumer staples and health care are two of those defensive sectors that i think leave you in a little bit better stead. i'm heavier in industrials, a little bit lighter in financials. this is a defensive portfolio that i think, you know, blue chips with good dividends make a lot of sense right now. >> at the same time, michael, you know, your stock picks make me scratch my head because if it's such a defensive portfolio, why are you getting into something more levered to the consumer and to the economy being fedex and yum brands? >> well, i'm so glad you asked me, i always -- i always try to hit them where they ain't. and these are two stocks people don't like right now. they're worried about avian flu, they're worried about some of the politics, of course, with yum brands and kentucky fried chicken in china. huge amount of the growth in china. i think that's a short-term story. and i think that the long-term story is really fabulous for yum, particularly in asia and the growth.
i'm a little bit heavier in health care, probably about flat in technology. but consumer staples and health care are two of those defensive sectors that i think leave you in a little bit better stead. i'm heavier in industrials, a little bit lighter in financials. this is a defensive portfolio that i think, you know, blue chips with good dividends make a lot of sense right now. >> at the same time, michael, you know, your stock picks make me scratch my head because if it's such a...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu.
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu.
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technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> in the wake of the boston terror attack will president obama finally be able to s admit radical islam is happening? he and his administration has said to the past that seems unlikely. back in 2010 was he asked by a student in mumbai what he thought about jihad and rather than tackle the issue head on with a clear answer, he instead chose to ramble on speaking in broad generalities. here's the clip. piec
technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now...
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. >> daren, over the last couple of years, anyone investing in technology looked at the cycle to say smart phones, tablets, we see the acceleration and momentum, do you see that now slowing? is it basically the later innings, you have margins contracting and pricing points lower in the face of all this competition? >> well, in that space what i worry about is a little bit of the economic model, the subsidy model. you are seeing a little bit what what's happening with t-mobile. and that could come under pressure. and that means a big deal for companies like apple and google. there's obviously a huge number of people, we are still probably in the third and fourth there in terms of internationally people adopting the smart phones and tablets, but it certainly will be a more cut-throat market in the next few years. >> is the chinese ipo priced into the stock already or not yet? >> oh, yeah. >> fully? >> i would say for the most part. i would say 80%, to 90%. i think you're looking at about $4 billion in revenue. you're at 70% revenue growth. right now if you look at yahoo!'s market cap v
. >> daren, over the last couple of years, anyone investing in technology looked at the cycle to say smart phones, tablets, we see the acceleration and momentum, do you see that now slowing? is it basically the later innings, you have margins contracting and pricing points lower in the face of all this competition? >> well, in that space what i worry about is a little bit of the economic model, the subsidy model. you are seeing a little bit what what's happening with t-mobile. and...
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they say it is to show technology already exists for alternative i have a 80's fuels. it was very successful today. >> all right. as we continue. uncommon treatment for prevalent problems. still to come on 7 news at 9:00. how this video game could help millions of children see better. >> also ahead. how immigration reform will affect you and your neighbors. this woman wants to know why lawmakers now favor workers over family. >> man who was arrested for sending poison lace letter to the u.s. capitol he's a free the u.s. capitol he's a free man tonight. we explain wh a. >> good evening again. if something like an earthquake cut off our water supply and that is a risk, the main back up would be reservoir in alameda county. but seismic upgrade there have hit a snag and the project will take two years longer and millions more than expected to complete he heather has the story. >> the reservoir has been filled only to about 40 percent of capacity since 2001. that's because the 88-year-old dam holding the water back is subject to the liquid if it fails the lower water level
they say it is to show technology already exists for alternative i have a 80's fuels. it was very successful today. >> all right. as we continue. uncommon treatment for prevalent problems. still to come on 7 news at 9:00. how this video game could help millions of children see better. >> also ahead. how immigration reform will affect you and your neighbors. this woman wants to know why lawmakers now favor workers over family. >> man who was arrested for sending poison lace...